Sideward clipping apparatus

Joints and connections – Manually releaseable latch type – Having operating mechanism

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C403S322100

Reexamination Certificate

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07438495

ABSTRACT:
A sideward clipping apparatus aims to clip and release an article through double-depressing actions in cyclic operations. It has a sliding member which includes an upper clipping portion and a lower clipping portion that are coupled through a first base and a second base. The lower clipping portion synchronously drives the upper clipping portion through the first base at an initial force receiving state to form a first fan moving track. The lower clipping portion is in contact with the sliding member and moved vertically to a second position under the force to drive the upper clipping portion through the second base to form a second fan moving track. Thereby the upper clipping portion and the lower clipping portion form a clipping space when the sliding member is moved to the second position to accurately clip the article.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5671505 (1997-09-01), Anscher
patent: 6386496 (2002-05-01), Lai et al.
patent: 6585210 (2003-07-01), Lee
patent: 6672237 (2004-01-01), Hillier
patent: 568197 (2003-12-01), None
patent: M269369 (2005-07-01), None

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